Here is what new Prime Minister Johnson had said in the Kosovo Assembly: Problem with Albanian crime gangs

In November 2016, in the quality of the United Kingdom Foreign Affairs Secretary [the U.S.] British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had visited Kosovo and had addressed MPs. Once he enters, he greets himself by hand with some of the MPs in the front ranks of the Parliament, and what [...]
Once it enters, it greets with some of the MPs in the front ranks of the Parliament's seats, and what stands out is the rise in the leg and the greeting of British diplomacy chief on the part of Vetevendosje -- the party that stands in opposition to ideology and policies promoting Johnson.
However, his speech in Kosovo had been silent and significant, repeating diplomatic messages from past administrations.
“E has a common fight against terrorism, against violent extremism, against corruption and against organised crime,” had launched his speech at the speaker, the Johnson contradiction.
And we have to fight these threats together. In the UK, for example, we have a special problem with Albanian crime gangs and we want to work hard with you [against them]. When we talk about the region, Britain wants Kosovo to be a force for peace and stability, and this should include achieving a normal neighbourly report with Serbia.” ♫ It ends a portion of its speech.
After this visit, Mr. Johnson had also visited Belgrade.












